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Haryana reports 7 more coronavirus deaths, 793 fresh cases

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CHANDIGARH : Haryana on Saturday reported seven more deaths due to COVID-19 while 793 fresh cases were detected pushing the infection tally to 35,758, according to the state health department's daily bulletin.According to the bulletin, hardest-hit Faridabad reported three fatalities, while one person died in Gurgaon, which is another worst-hit district in the National Capital Region, two deaths were reported from Kurukshetra and one from Panipat.With this, COVID-19 deaths in Haryana rose to 428, out of which 134 and 124 fatalities are from Faridabad and Gurgaon districts, respectively.Among the districts which reported fresh cases include Faridabad (175), Gurgaon (99), Panipat (93), Rewari (85), Ambala (83), Yamunanagar (40), Panchkula.

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